centipoise to millipascal second
Please provide values below to convert centipoise [cP] to millipascal second [mPa·s], or change ↔.
centipoise [cP]
Definition: The centipoise is one one-hundredth of a poise and is commonly used to measure the viscosity of liquids.
Historyandorigin: Derived from the poise, it is more practical for measuring the viscosity of common fluids like water and oil.
CurrentUse: The centipoise is frequently used in industries like lubrication, cosmetics, and food science, where it is easier to work with than the larger poise unit.
funfact: Water has a viscosity of about 1 centipoise at 20°C—making it a useful baseline for viscosity measurements!
millipascal second [mPa·s]
Definition: The millipascal second is a subunit of the pascal second, equal to one thousandth of a pascal second.
Historyandorigin: A smaller-scale unit of viscosity derived from the pascal second for precision measurements.
CurrentUse: Used in industries like chemical and pharmaceutical engineering, where high-precision measurements of fluid flow are needed.
funfact: This small unit allows for accurate viscosity measurements of very thin fluids like perfumes and light oils!
centipoise [cP] to millipascal second [mPa·s] Conversion Table
1 centipoise [cP] | 0.1 millipascal second [mPa·s] |
2 centipoise [cP] | 0.2 millipascal second [mPa·s] |
3 centipoise [cP] | 0.3 millipascal second [mPa·s] |
5 centipoise [cP] | 0.5 millipascal second [mPa·s] |
10 centipoise [cP] | 1 millipascal second [mPa·s] |
50 centipoise [cP] | 5 millipascal second [mPa·s] |
100 centipoise [cP] | 10 millipascal second [mPa·s] |
1000 centipoise [cP] | 100 millipascal second [mPa·s] |
10000 centipoise [cP] | 1000 millipascal second [mPa·s] |
100000 centipoise [cP] | 10000 millipascal second [mPa·s] |
1000000 centipoise [cP] | 100000 millipascal second [mPa·s] |
How to Convert centipoise to millipascal second
1 centipoise [cP] = 0.1 millipascal second [mPa·s]
1 millipascal second [mPa·s] = 10 centipoise [cP]
we use cross multiplication method
centipoise [cP] → millipascal second [mPa·s]
1 → 0.1
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.1=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.15